Logie Awards of 1983

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The 1983 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 22 April 1983.

Contents

[edit] Gold Logie

Winner:
Daryl Somers

[edit] National

Most Popular Lead Actor in a Series
Winner:
Paul Cronin (The Sullivans - Nine Network)
Most Popular Lead Actress in a Series
Winner:
Rowena Wallace (Sons and Daughters - Seven Network)
Most Popular Variety Series
Winner:
The Mike Walsh Show (Nine Network)
Most Popular Drama Series
Winner:
Sons and Daughters (Seven Network)
Most Popular Public Affairs Program
Winner:
60 Minutes (Nine Network)
Most Popular Quiz/Game Show
Winner:
Sale of the Century (Nine Network)
Most Popular Comedy Series
Winner:
Kingswood Country (Seven Network)
Most Popular New Talent
Winner:
Stephen Comey (Sons and Daughters - Seven Network)

[edit] Panel Judged

Best Lead Actor in a Series
Winner:
John Mcternan (Cop Shop - Seven Network)
Best Lead Actress in a Series
Winner:
Val Lehman (Prisoner Ten Network)
Best Single Drama/Mini Series
Winner:
1915 (ABC)
Best Lead Actor
Drama/Mini Series:
Winner:
Brenton Whittle (Sara Dane - Seven Network)
Best Lead Actress
Drama/Mini Series
Winner:
Judy Morris (Jimmy Dancer - ABC)
Best Performance by a Juvenile
Winner:
Jeremy Shadlow (A Country Practice - Seven Network)
Best Support Actor in a Series
Winner:
Brian Wenzel (A Country Practice - Seven Network)
Best Support Actress in a Series
Winner:
Sheila Florance (Prisoner - Ten Network)
TV Reporter of The Year
Winner:
Ray Martin (60 Minutes - Nine Network)
Outstanding Public Affairs Report
Winner:
60 Minutes ("Annie" - George Negus)
Best Documentary Series
Winner:
John Laws' World (Ten Network)
Best Sports Coverage
Winner
Commonwealth Games ABC)
Best Children's TV Series
Winner
Shirl's Neighbourhood (Seven Network)
Best Support Actor in a Single Drama/Mini Series
Winner:
Adrian Wright (1915 - ABC)
Best Support Actress in a Single Drama/Mini Series
Winner:
Ilona Rodgers (Sara Dane - Seven Network)
Special Awards for Sustained Excellence
Winner:
Mike Walsh (Nine Network)
Outstanding Contribution to 25 Years of TV Variety
Winner:
Nine Network
Best Single Documentary
Winner:
Quentin (Seven Network)
Outstanding Contribution by a Regional Station
Winner:
Last Chance (NBN-3, Newcastle)

[edit] State Based Awards

[edit] Victoria

Most Popular Male
Winner:
Daryl Somers (GTV-9)
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Paula Duncan (HSV-7)
Most Popular Show
Winner:
Cop Shop (HSV-7)

[edit] New South Wales

Most Popular Male
Winner:
Mike Walsh (TCN-9)
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Katrina Lee (TEN-10)
Most Popular Show
Winner:
The Mike Walsh Show (TCN-9)

[edit] Queensland

Most Popular Male
Winner:
Earle Bailey (BTQ-7)
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Jacki Macdonald (TVQ-0)
Most Popular Show
Winner:
Today Tonight (QTQ-9)

[edit] Western Australia

Most Popular Male
Winner:
Rick Ardon (TVW-7)
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Judy Thompson (TVW-7)
Most Popular Show
Winner:
Turpie Tonight (TVW-7)

[edit] South Australia

Most Popular Male
Winner:
Guy Blackmore (ADS-7)
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Anne Wills (SAS-10)
Most Popular Show
Winner:
State Affair (ADS-7)

[edit] Tasmania

Most Popular Male
Winner:
Bert Taylor (TVT-6)
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Jennifer Jones (TVT-6)
Most Popular Show
Winner:
TVt Documentaries (TVT-6)